Neural Tube Defects in South Carolina 1992-2019: A Review of Risk Factors.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Lucy Pulliam, Stephanie Trammel, Jane H Dean, Natallia Sianko
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Abstract

Objectives: Neural tube defects (NTDs) are one of the most common major birth defects, yet the reasons for occurrence of many NTDs are still not well understood. This study sought to determine the presence of seven specific NTD risk factors in a sample of 515 isolated NTD cases that occurred in South Carolina between 1992 and 2019.

Methods: A total of 1351 NTD cases were ascertained in the state between 1992 and 2019 using data from the South Carolina NTD Surveillance and Prevention Program. Medical and pregnancy data were available for 723 of the children, whose mothers chose to enroll in the prevention portion of the program. This study focused on examining the presence of seven NTD risk factors in 515 (71.2%) of these 723 cases in which the NTDs were isolated birth defects and had no identified probable cause, such as a chromosome abnormality.

Results: Of the 515 isolated NTD cases examined in this study, 26.3% had mothers with maternal obesity, 24.0% had exposure to maternal hyperthermia, 7.6% had Hispanic race/ethnicity, 4.7% were the product of a twin or multiple pregnancy, 4.1% had mothers with pregestational diabetes mellitus, and 1.4% had maternal exposure to drugs that affect folate metabolism. In addition, 12.2% of the mothers and 12.1% of the infants were homozygous for the MTHFR C677T variant allele. Of the NTD cases under review, 57.0% had one or more of the risk factors and 15.2% had two or more risk factors.

Conclusions: These findings on NTD risk factors may provide focus areas for continued efforts to reduce preventable NTDs.

南卡罗来纳州1992-2019年神经管缺陷:风险因素回顾
目的:神经管缺陷是最常见的主要出生缺陷之一,但许多神经管缺陷发生的原因仍不清楚。本研究试图确定1992年至2019年在南卡罗来纳州发生的515例孤立的NTD病例样本中是否存在7种特定的NTD风险因素。方法:利用南卡罗来纳州NTD监测和预防计划的数据,在1992年至2019年期间在该州共确定了1351例NTD病例。有723名儿童的医疗和妊娠数据可供查阅,这些儿童的母亲选择参加该方案的预防部分。本研究的重点是在这723例病例中,515例(71.2%)的NTD风险因素的存在,其中NTD是孤立的出生缺陷,没有确定的可能原因,如染色体异常。结果:在515例孤立的NTD病例中,26.3%的母亲患有肥胖症,24.0%的母亲接受过高温治疗,7.6%的母亲为西班牙裔,4.7%是双胎或多胎妊娠的产物,4.1%的母亲患有妊娠期糖尿病,1.4%的母亲接触过影响叶酸代谢的药物。此外,12.2%的母亲和12.1%的婴儿为MTHFR C677T变异等位基因纯合子。在接受审查的NTD病例中,57.0%有一种或多种危险因素,15.2%有两种或两种以上危险因素。结论:这些关于NTD危险因素的发现可能为继续努力减少可预防的NTD提供重点领域。
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Southern Medical Journal
Southern Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
9.10%
发文量
222
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: As the official journal of the Birmingham, Alabama-based Southern Medical Association (SMA), the Southern Medical Journal (SMJ) has for more than 100 years provided the latest clinical information in areas that affect patients'' daily lives. Now delivered to individuals exclusively online, the SMJ has a multidisciplinary focus that covers a broad range of topics relevant to physicians and other healthcare specialists in all relevant aspects of the profession, including medicine and medical specialties, surgery and surgery specialties; child and maternal health; mental health; emergency and disaster medicine; public health and environmental medicine; bioethics and medical education; and quality health care, patient safety, and best practices. Each month, articles span the spectrum of medical topics, providing timely, up-to-the-minute information for both primary care physicians and specialists. Contributors include leaders in the healthcare field from across the country and around the world. The SMJ enables physicians to provide the best possible care to patients in this age of rapidly changing modern medicine.
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